I don't believe there was a lot of ownership of land by the peasantry. The upper class was probably the owner. They exacted a rent by requiring a percentage of the crop from the farmer. Whatever the case might have been overall, the farmers themselves probably spent their whole lives without using or seeing money.
no because money wasn't invented yet in ancient Egyptians times
Ancient farmers in the Fertile Cresent made their land more productive by using the Tigris and Euphrates River to make land more fertile
It was the Gracchi brothers,Tiberius and Gaius.
He did it so they can grow there crops
The Greek tyrant who is known for giving land to farmers is Pisistratus, who ruled Athens in the 6th century BCE. He implemented land reforms that redistributed land to the poor and provided loans to farmers, helping to improve their economic situation. His policies aimed to gain the support of the lower classes and stabilize his rule. This approach contributed to the development of Athenian democracy in later years.
Nobles told farmers to pay the samurai land for the samurai did not care for wealth (currency)
Farmers that could not pay their debts, the amount of land they had was used to paythem off.
Land, because they couldn't pay their taxes.
Work the land to pay the rent.
Land, because they couldn't pay their taxes.
Land, because they couldn't pay their taxes.
Work the land to pay the rent.
what is the climate in egpt
the farmers had to sell their land since they coulnt pay for the taxes they owned.
Many farmers borrowed large amounts of money to pay for farming equipment and to pay for the land.
they lost land
When farmers are paid not to cultivate land less crops are produced. This will keep prices up so that the farmers can actually have money for the planting in the following year.